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- speaker(4), spkr(4)
- console speaker device driver
- spkrtest(8)
- test script for the speaker driver
- virtual_bt_speaker(8)
- virtual bluetooth speaker
- /cowthink(1)
- configurable speaking/thinking cow (and a bit more)
- 6tunnel(1)
- tunnelling for application that don't speak IPv6
- CURLOPT_DNS_INTERFACE(3)
- interface to speak DNS over
- beep(1)
- emit tone from console speaker
- cual(6), Cual(6)
- Cuyo Animation Language Cual is the main language used to describe the animations in cuyo. Strictly speaking it's the stuff between the << >> brackets in the level description files (xxx.ld). On the other hand this man page aims at being a complete description of how to write levels for cuyo. But it's still under construction. See the file "example.ld" to get an idea of how the rest of the level description works. There's also a bit of example Cual code in "example.ld". And of course, all the existing levels are examples. Note that Cual is probably still very buggy. So if strange things happen and you're sure it's not your fault, tell me (cuyo@karimmi.de)
- cw(1)
- sound characters as Morse code on the soundcard or console speaker
- dsp(3), initdp(3), freedp(3), dotprod(3), sumsq(3), peakval(3)
- SIMD-assisted digital signal processing primitives
- espeak-ng(1)
- A multi-lingual software speech synthesizer
- ken(1), b1ff(1), censor(1), chef(1), cockney(1), eleet(1), fanboy(1), fudd(1), jethro(1), jibberish(1), jive(1), kenny(1), kraut(1), ky00te(1), nethackify(1), newspeak(1), nyc(1), pirate(1), rasterman(1), scottish(1), spammer(1), scramble(1), studly(1), uniencode(1), upside-down(1)
- assorted text filters
- kenny(1), kenny.pl(1)
- -- translate from and to KennySpeak